Inert
Opening at Dancehouse this coming week is Inert. First developed in 2004 this collaborative work is having it’s first run as part of the ReelDance season in connection with Dancehouse. David has been responsible for the composition and audio design and worked with videographer Cormac Lally on the video section of the work.
From the Inert website:
It is a short work – approximately 15 minutes long – in which the audience is taken on a sort of performance ride : an intimate tour of the (micro)worlds of two people; a psychological game whereby the viewers are unusually accountable for how they relate to the performers. It is also ambiguous as to who are the protagonists of the relationships that emerge within Inert – the two dancers? The audience? Or perhaps both?
Inert
How close is too close?
Photograph: Natalie Cursio
A performance installation developed by Simon Ellis (performance/choreography), Scott Mitchell (sculpture/design), Cormac Lally (videography), Shannon Bott (performance/choreography) and David Corbet (composition/audio design).
10 – 13 & 17 – 21 May 2006
Dancehouse, 150 Princes St, North Carlton VIC 3054 AUSTRALIA
$20 AUD, Entry by booking only: +61 3 9347 2860 email info@dancehouse.com.au